THE DAILY NEBRASKAN MAKE PRELIMINARY PLANS FOR PARTY All-University Valentine Mixer Will Be Held Saturday Evening in Armory. Committees Tuesday afternoon started work on preliminary plans for the All-University Valentine party which will be held at the Armory Saturday night at 8:15. Final plans wil be completed at a meeting of the general committee Thursday af ternoon. It has been decided to decorate the hall in Nebraska colors with paper hearts intertwined with the stream ers. Arrangements are being made for a number. of entertainment fea tures. Leap year dances will be used to vary the program. Music will be furnished by the Candy Kids Orches tra. The only other all-university pro gram will be the Spring party in March. Kenneth Cozier, chairman, is calling attention to the fact that the price of the party is much less than must be spent for dancing at other places. WILL CLOSE TV0 MORE GORNHUSKER SECTIONS Law and Teachers College Or ganizations Must Reserve Space by .Friday. momOk Candy Bar DELICIOUS and SATISFYING If s Wonderful Organizations connected with the Law College or the Teachers College cannot reserve space in the Cornhus- ker nor schedule group pictures after Friday noon. Announcement of the closing of these two sections' was made last night by the staff. All the pictures for these two sections along with the Arts and Science and Agri culture sections must be sent to the engravers this week-end. The staff is closing the sections by the order in which they will ap pear in the book. A large number of pictures already have been sent to the bureau of engraving at Minne apolis where the work is being done. The organizations in the law col lege that have spoken for sppace are: Phi Delta Phi, Phi Alpha Delta, Delta Theta Phi, Senate Club. Those in the Teacher college that have applied for space are: Phi Delta Kappa, Pi Lambda Theta, Gamut Club, Kindergarten Primary Club. George Pardee is the editor of the law section and Margaret Wattles is in charge of the Teacher's College section. Other organizations in these colleges that have not made their reservations should do' so at once with their college editor or with the managing editor in the Comius ker office. Offer Real Estate Courses for Bizads Ask for Molly O H n (University News Service) Two new courses in land econom ics and principles of real estate prac tice, designed for the special training j of students intending to enter the j ! real estate business, are announced for the coming year by the. College of Business Administration of the University of Nebraska. 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